Knowledge and implicit knowledge in a distributed environment: Preliminary Report [PDF]
We characterize the states of knowledge that are attainable in distributed systems, where communication is done by unreliable message exchange. The reason that certain states of knowledge are unattainable is a conservation principle which says that information about "nature" that can be obtained by combining all of the knowledge of the members of a ...
Ronald Fagin, Moshe Y. Vardi
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Discovering Implicit Knowledge with Unary Relations [PDF]
State-of-the-art relation extraction approaches are only able to recognize relationships between mentions of entity arguments stated explicitly in the text and typically localized to the same sentence. However, the vast majority of relations are either implicit or not sententially localized.
Michael R. Glass, Alfio Gliozzo
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A people's Entente Cordiale? The role of implicit attitude in the relationship between English-French contact, levels of categorization, and explicit intergroup attitudes [PDF]
The Common Ingroup Identity Model (CIIM) holds that four levels of categorization (the interpersonal, intergroup, and particularly, superordinate group, and dual identity levels) mediate the intergroup contact-bias relationship.
Abrams, Dominic, Eller, Anja
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Nosek & Hansen (2008a, 2008b): Attitudes and Knowledge in the Implicit Association Test
The associations in our heads belong to us: Searching for attitudes and knowledge in implicit evaluation (Cognition & Emotion Abstract) Explicitly, humans can distinguish their own attitudes from evaluations possessed by others.
Brian Nosek & Jeffrey Hansen
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Learning Highly Dynamic Skills Transition for Quadruped Jumping Through Constrained Space
A quadruped robot masters dynamic jumps through constrained spaces with animal‐inspired moves and intelligent vision control. This hierarchical learning approach combines imitation of biological agility with real‐time trajectory planning. Although legged animals are capable of performing explosive motions while traversing confined spaces, replicating ...
Zeren Luo +6 more
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Explicit and Implicit Processes in Human Aversive Conditioning [PDF]
The ability to adapt to a changing environment is central to an organism’s success. The process of associating two stimuli (as in associative conditioning) requires very little in the way of neural machinery.
Carter, Ronald McKell
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Information Transmission Strategies for Self‐Organized Robotic Aggregation
In this review, we discuss how information transmission influences the neighbor‐based self‐organized aggregation of swarm robots. We focus specifically on local interactions regarding information transfer and categorize previous studies based on the functions of the information exchanged.
Shu Leng +5 more
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On the Tacit Aspects of Science Pedagogy in Higher Education
In this article, we examine the concept of tacit knowledge and its implications for science education. We suggest that the history of scientific ideas and the personal nature of learning imply that higher education in scientific fields, wherein the ...
Ramakrishnan Sitaraman
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Learning difficulty, L2 proficiency, and implicit and explicit knowledge: a replication study [PDF]
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras/Inglês e Literatura Correspondente, Florianópolis, 2010Baseado na afirmação de que a replicação de estudos é um ...
Hining, Josiane Basso
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Children's suggestibility in relation to their understanding about sources of knowledge [PDF]
In the experiments reported here, children chose either to maintain their initial belief about an object's identity or to accept the experimenter's contradicting suggestion.
Whitcombe, E. L., Robinson, Elizabeth J.
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